Makes sense to me to get actual people that use the product over the place that sells the product. Why would you question that?Ask here rather than the shop doing the job, makes sense
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Makes sense to me to get actual people that use the product over the place that sells the product. Why would you question that?Ask here rather than the shop doing the job, makes sense
I have the SIBL that came from the factory. While it is tough, I think I would get a bed mat if you’re going to be loading/unloading heavy equipment that might scrape the lining. It never hurts to add extra protection.Hello! First time truck owner so I have a (hopefully) quick question about the spray-in bed liner that I didn't find an answer to after searching. We are having the spray-in liner done this Friday (9/27). I am hoping to haul stuff, including a lawnmower, from my parent's house to my house (a 6 hour drive) the following weekend (10/6). Will this be possible? I'm not sure if there are any restrictions time-wise (for example, a curing time) that would make this unworkable. Anything else I should take into consideration? Thanks!
What about care/maintenance for the factory SIBL?I would call your dealership.
Get the name of the shop.
Call the shop and get their recommendations.
I would add.
You may want to ask for a care and maintenance guide for your new spray-in bedliner.
The following is for Line-x
yours maybe different. It will give you a good general idea.
Good luck
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